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Athlete's foot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Athlete's foot (tinea pedis) is a fungal infection of the skin that causes scaling, flaking, and itch of affected areas. It is typically transmitted in ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athlete's_foot...
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Athlete's foot: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
Athlete's foot is an infection of the feet caused by fungus. The medical term is tinea pedis. Athlete's foot may last for a short or long time and may come ...
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000875.htm...
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Sports Medicine Advisor 2009.1: Athlete's Foot
11 Aug 2008 ... Athlete's foot is a common skin problem caused by a fungus. The fungal infection usually begins on the skin between the toes. ...
http://www.med.umich.edu/1libr/sma/sma_athletes_crs.htm...
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Athlete's Foot: MedlinePlus
24 Aug 2009 ... Directory of news stories, articles, and factsheets.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/athletesfoot.html...
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Skin Care « Princeton University Health Services
14 Apr 2009 ... Athlete's foot is a common skin infection caused by the fungus tinea pedis. Making skin itchy, red, sore, and dry, athlete's foot usually ...
http://www.princeton.edu/uhs/healthy-living/hot-topics/skin-...
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Tinea Infections: Athlete's Foot, Jock Itch and Ringworm -- July ...
Tinea pedis is usually called "athlete's foot." (Pedis is a Latin word for foot. ) The moist skin between your toes is a perfect place for a fungus to grow. ...
http://www.aafp.org/afp/980700ap/980700b.html...
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Athlete's foot, tinea pedis: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
This is a picture of Athlete's foot (tinea pedis). "Tinea" infection is caused by a fungus that grows on the skin, and is also referred to as ringworm. ...
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/imagepages/2468.htm...
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The Athlete's Foot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
29 Sep 2009 ... That year, he and his son, Michael Lando, opened the first Athlete's Foot store in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.It was the first athletic ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Athlete's_Foot...
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Athlete's foot and fungally infected toenails
Editor—The review of effectiveness of treatments for athlete's foot seemed perfectly timed: my shopping list for that Saturday morning included a fungicide ...
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1120393/...
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athlete's foot - Discussion - U.S. News Health Community - Inspire
Inspire connects patients, families, friends, caregivers and health professionals for health and wellness support. Connect with others who know what you're ...
http://www.inspire.com/groups/us-news-health/discussion/athl...
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